Swansea boss Paul Clement called for the introduction of video technology over penalty decisions after Burnley were awarded a bizarre spot-kick at the Liberty Stadium.

Fernando Llorente was the Swansea hero as his stoppage-time winner secured a 3-2 home victory and lifted Clement's side five points clear of the Premier League relegation zone.

But the game's main talking point centred on the 20th-minute penalty referee Anthony Taylor awarded Burnley, even though television replays showed it was Clarets striker Sam Vokes who had handled the ball.

"I spoke to him (Taylor) at half-time and he said he made, what was in his opinion, an honest decision," Swansea head coach Clement said,

"I don't think it would be any other way. It was clearly a mistake.

"I realised 30 seconds after the incident what had happened. Someone told me from the backroom staff, who were able to see it."